Manuscripts

Conquistadors : the struggle for colonial power in Latin America, 1492-1825

This collection features expedition records, original letters and maps of exploration and colonization, and "diaries of discoveries" from South America, from narratives of Columbus' first voyage (at Sloane Ms 1709) to the end of Colonial Spanish rule. The set covers European exploitation, evangelization, and botanical and geographical exploration in South America from Texas to Tierra del Fuego, and features maps, scrolls, descriptions of voyages by sea and river, terrain, flora and fauna, settlement posts, plantations and mines, missionary activities, and "diaries of discoveries."

Medina's Biblioteca hispano-americana.

This set contains microfilm copies of titles in Medina's bibliography and represents a history of the Spanish-speaking peoples of the western hemisphere. CRL holds 185 reels of the set intended to eventually include over 8,000 titles.

Titles cataloged individually (not comprehensively), with occasional reference to the numeric citation in the bibliography (seven-volume set digitized by HathiTrust). See records by series title